July 10, 2008 04:39 pm
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According to the DAR, a record number of children participated in the non-motorized parade. They dressed in their red, white and blue, decorated their bikes, trikes, battery-powered cars and wagons for the trip from the Palace Theatre to the Crossvile Depot. Cumberland County children were decked out in their red, white and blue for the fifth annual Daughters of the American Revolution Fourth of July Children's Parade, sponsored by the Crab Orchard Chapter of the DAR.
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Cumberland County children were decked out in their red, white and blue for the fifth annual Daughters of the American Revolution Fourth of July Children's Parade, sponsored by the Crab Orchard Chapter of the DAR.
Bobby Davenport motored down the street with flags flying.
The Young Marines led the way with the colors.
Kierra Wilson towed Kellie and Alli Wilson through the parade.
Eddie Kmet entertained the children and spectators alike with his skill on the unicycle.
Elizabeth Squier, above, and Carson Conatser, right, pose for the camera.
Caz Speich, Olivia Stewart and Kaden Speich enjoyed the parade. After walking, biking or riding from the Palace Theatre, all the youngsters were treated to popsicles to help them beat the heat.
Braden Helton decorated his bicycle in the Stars and Stripes for the event.
According to the DAR, a record number of children participated in the non-motorized parade. They dressed in their red, white and blue, decorated their bikes, trikes, battery-powered cars and wagons for the trip from the Palace Theatre to the Crossvile Depot.
Jordynne Walker and Bob Trischetti brought their quarter horses for the parade.